2026-16781NoticeWallet

NYSE to Listed Firms: Take More Time for Audit Teams, No Rush

Published Date: 8/18/2026

Notice

Summary

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is giving listed companies more time to set up their internal audit teams, which help keep an eye on risks and controls. This change affects all companies listed on the NYSE and aims to make the transition smoother without rushing. No new costs or deadlines are added yet, but companies should prepare for the updated timeline once it’s official.

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Internal Audit Deadline Extended to Five Years

If your company lists on the NYSE, the Exchange proposes to extend the time to set up an internal audit function from one year to five years after the listing date. The NYSE filed this proposed change on July 31, 2026; the SEC will consider the proposal within 45 days of publication (or up to 90 days) and the public comment period closes September 8, 2026.

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8/18/2026

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